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This Celtic Knot Necklace is one of the most versatile pieces of jewelry you will own. You can wear this as a necklace with a pendant. The chain is 17″long. It will fall just below your breast bone. The pendant hangs another 2 1/2″. As a pendant necklace, this necklace…
Ring bearer pillow with Celtic knot wood burned by hand
This is a natural wood ring bearer pillow featuring an intricate Celtic knot wood burned by hand into its smooth face. It’s the perfect accent to your rustic or Celtic themed wedding. The wood plate was reclaimed and recycled from a felled elm tree aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va.…
Triple Moon Necklace, Malachite Gemstone Triple Goddess
Multiple antique sterling plated findings makeup the slightly over two inch wide pendant, including filigree crescents, center malachite gemstone cab and matching crystal teardrop. Gemstone beads are malachite and green jade. Shiny antique silver chain measure 16 – 21 inches, closing securely with lobster clasp. Other end of chain has…
Celtic Tree of Life Decorative Wood Burned Plate
A personally designed hand drawing with a Celtic theme was created with grid paper and traced onto an unfinished 11.5” diameter plate, and then painstaking wood burned. The drawing consists of a stylized Celtic Tree of Life in the center, framed by (4) arced Celtic border knots, each separated by…
Celtic knot letter opener in Japanese camphor
This is a stunningly beautiful handcrafted letter opener. The handle is shimmering Japanese camphor chosen for its gorgeous luster. It features a Celtic knot of pine centered in the camphor. The marriage of these beautiful woods with the 24k gold plate setting featuring sculptured Celtic knots creates a statement piece…
Slainte Celtic knot hanging wood burn display in red oak
Slainte! This wood burned Celtic knot Irish drinking toast is the perfect accessory for your bar area. “Sliainte” (SLAHn-che) is a traditional drinking toast in Ireland (and Scotland). The word is Irish Gaelic and translates to “Health!” as in “to your health.” This beautiful Celtic knot was drawn and burned…